哥伦比亚交换的根源:早期加勒比海遭遇交易的纠缠和网络方法。

Journal of island and coastal archaeology Pub Date : 2020-06-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15564894.2020.1775729
Floris W M Keehnen, Angus A A Mol
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摘要

加勒比地区的殖民化开启了“新”和“旧”世界之间人员、货物和思想纠缠的过程,这就是人们通常所说的“哥伦比亚大交换”。本文试图通过追溯其根源来强调这一具有全球重要性的进程的多尺度和物质基础:加勒比土著人民与欧洲殖民者之间最早的相遇。我们提出了一个数据库,基于关键的西班牙历史资料,其中目录的所有参考资料的交易之间的美洲印第安人和欧洲人从公元1492年至1497年。我们进一步论证需要一个能够连接、探索和追踪遭遇事件中事物的结构实质性的框架。为此,我们建议将纠缠理论与网络分析和实体分析相结合。这个多尺度的理论和方法论框架展示了人类和事物是如何在欧洲和美洲印第安人试图建立、操纵和竞争重要的个人和历史利益关系的同时,形成了一个多样化的、特定于环境的网络。
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The roots of the Columbian Exchange: an entanglement and network approach to early Caribbean encounter transactions.

The roots of the Columbian Exchange: an entanglement and network approach to early Caribbean encounter transactions.

The roots of the Columbian Exchange: an entanglement and network approach to early Caribbean encounter transactions.

The roots of the Columbian Exchange: an entanglement and network approach to early Caribbean encounter transactions.

The colonization of the Caribbean initiated a process of entanglement of people, goods, and ideas between the "New" and "Old World," which is popularly referred to as the Columbian Exchange. This paper seeks to highlight the multiscalar and material underpinnings of this process of global importance by tracing it to its roots: the earliest encounters between the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean and European colonists. We present a database, based on key Spanish historical sources, which catalogs all references to the transaction of objects between Amerindians and Europeans from AD 1492-1497. We furthermore argue for the need of a framework that is able to connect, explore, and track the structural materiality of things in encounter events. For this we suggest a combination of entanglement theory with network and substantive analyses. This multiscalar theoretical and methodological framework shows how a diverse and contextually specific network of humans and things arose in tandem with European and Amerindian attempts to establish, manipulate, and contest ties of significant personal and historical interest.

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